Eugen Bormann
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Eugen Ludwig Bormann (* 6. Oktober 1842 in Hilchenbach; † 4. März 1917 in Klosterneuburg) war ein deutscher Althistoriker und Epigraphiker.
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Eugen Bormann (Hilchenbach, 6 ottobre 1842 – Klosterneuburg, 4 marzo 1917) è stato un epigrafista e filologo classico tedesco.
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Eugen Ludwig Bormann, född 6 oktober 1842 i Hilchenbach, Westfalen, död 4 mars 1917 i Klosterneuburg, var en tysk antikhistoriker och epigrafiker. Bormann studerade i Bonn och Berlin och ägnade sig 1866–69 åt epigrafiska studier i Italien. Han blev 1881 professor vid universitetet i Marburg och 1885 professor i antikens historia och epigrafik samt direktor för arkeologisk-epigrafiska seminariet i Wien. Från 1867 var han medredaktör av "" och bearbetade ensam 11:e bandet. Tillsammans med Otto Benndorf redigerade han från 1885 "Archäologisch-epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Österreich-Ungarn".
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Eugen Ludwig Bormann (6 October 1842, Hilchenbach – 4 March 1917, Klosterneuburg) was a German-Austrian historian, known for his work in the field of Latin epigraphy. He studied at the University of Bonn as a pupil of Otto Jahn and Friedrich Ritschl, and at the University of Berlin, where his influences were August Boeckh, Eduard Gerhard and especially Theodor Mommsen. As an employee of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, he spent several years conducting research in Italy. Following military service during the Franco-Prussian War (in which he was badly wounded), he taught courses in classical languages at the Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster in Berlin.
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Eugen Ludwig Bormann (* 6. Oktober 1842 in Hilchenbach; † 4. März 1917 in Klosterneuburg) war ein deutscher Althistoriker und Epigraphiker.
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Eugen Ludwig Bormann (6 October 1842, Hilchenbach – 4 March 1917, Klosterneuburg) was a German-Austrian historian, known for his work in the field of Latin epigraphy. He studied at the University of Bonn as a pupil of Otto Jahn and Friedrich Ritschl, and at the University of Berlin, where his influences were August Boeckh, Eduard Gerhard and especially Theodor Mommsen. As an employee of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, he spent several years conducting research in Italy. Following military service during the Franco-Prussian War (in which he was badly wounded), he taught courses in classical languages at the Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster in Berlin. In 1881 he was appointed professor of ancient history at the University of Marburg, then in 1885, relocated as a professor to the University of Vienna. Here, he became a member of the Academy of Sciences. He is credited with expansion of the Archäologisch-epigraphische Seminar (Archaeological-epigraphic Seminar), a scholarly entity that was founded by Otto Hirschfeld and Alexander Conze. In addition to his extensive work on the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, he edited the epigraphic material collected from the Roman Limes in Austria (Carnuntum, Lauriacum). With archaeologist Ernst Kalinka, he published a treatise on ancient monuments found in Bulgaria, titled "Antike Denkmäler in Bulgarien". The thoroughfare, Eugen Bormann-Gasse in Vienna Donaustadt (22nd District), is named in his honor.
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Eugen Bormann (Hilchenbach, 6 ottobre 1842 – Klosterneuburg, 4 marzo 1917) è stato un epigrafista e filologo classico tedesco.
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Eugen Ludwig Bormann, född 6 oktober 1842 i Hilchenbach, Westfalen, död 4 mars 1917 i Klosterneuburg, var en tysk antikhistoriker och epigrafiker. Bormann studerade i Bonn och Berlin och ägnade sig 1866–69 åt epigrafiska studier i Italien. Han blev 1881 professor vid universitetet i Marburg och 1885 professor i antikens historia och epigrafik samt direktor för arkeologisk-epigrafiska seminariet i Wien. Från 1867 var han medredaktör av "" och bearbetade ensam 11:e bandet. Tillsammans med Otto Benndorf redigerade han från 1885 "Archäologisch-epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Österreich-Ungarn".
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